Cerebral palsy (CP) is an umbrella term encompassing a group of non-progressive, non-contagious conditions that cause physical disability in human development. This site is dedicated to the discussion of treatments for CP and related conditions.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Chiropractic Care

We've recently started to look into chiropractic care for our son. I've read that chiropractors can sometimes help with posture and neurological function. Our son has had one adjustment several months ago, just before his last month of HBOT. It's something that we've not really had time to pursue until now, and seems to make a lot of sense. Check out the links below for some case studies specific to chiropractic care and cerebral palsy.

2 comments:

I've heard of this too. I'm fairly leery of things like this, not HBOT, but the chiropractic connection to neurology. Then again, when people explain it correctly, it makes sense. For us, we have to finish working on some other routes before we attempt this one. Hope it works for you.

Chiropractic treatment is one of the best methods for treating numerous health problems naturally. After years of experience being a chiropractor, I have found that it is a powerful way to solve many pain conditions, like headaches, neck pain and back pain, as well as many non-pain condition as well, such as fatigue, sleep problems, and sinus problems.chiropractor suwanee

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I am the father of a wonderful 10 year old who suffered from lack of oxygen at birth (hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE)), along with seizures shortly after birth. He has cerebral palsy, GERD, gastroparesis, developmental delay and cortical vision impairment (CVI), as well as secondary microcephaly (small head circumference) due to this lack of oxygen at birth. My wife and I have researched standard and alternative therapies for these conditions. This site's purpose is to discuss these treatments and their effectiveness.